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Internet Petitions: worth signing?

By Charlie July 9, 2009 10 comments

We posted a link today (in the Asides section) to an ‘e-petition’ run by the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) which calls for the halting of uranium mining close to the Grand Canyon. We post quite a few of these links and I have no idea at all whether anyone follows them or not, or [...]

White-nose Syndrome: ecological meltdown

By Charlie May 7, 2009 11 comments

A couple of days ago we posted an Aside looking briefly at a call from the Center for Biological Diversity‘ (CBD) for legislators to divert money to finding ways to stop the spread of a disease called White-nose Syndrome which is affecting hundreds of thousands of bats: Sign to save bats from white nose syndrome.

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Center for Biological Diversity e-newsletter

By Charlie April 25, 2008 No comments yet

Assuming you don’t get quite enough to read by checking 10,000 Birds every day, can I recommend receiving the e-newsletter of the CBD? April 24th’s issue contains info on the Gila River, Cutthroat Trout, Kangaroo Rats and loads more. It’s free, interesting, and easy to cancel. Visit the CBD website for details.

60 Second Sell: The Center for Biological Diversity

By Charlie December 8, 2007 No comments yet

 

 
Organisation: The Center for Biological Diversity. www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/index.html/
 
Who are we? The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) is North America’s Premier Endangered Species Advocate. We have obtained federal Endangered Species Act protection for 349 species and the designation of over 43 million acres of “critical habitat” from Texas to Alaska protecting our coasts, oceans, deserts, forests, [...]

Long line, slow death

By Charlie October 12, 2007 No comments yet

Still eating tuna? Studies estimate that longline fishing in the Pacific captures more than 3 million sharks, 40,000 sea turtles, and tens of thousands of seabirds, including the Black-footed Albatross. A press-release from Center for Biological Diversity gives the details.